I Have a Sword Immortal Wife

I Have a Sword Immortal Wife

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我有一个剑仙娘子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我有一个剑仙娘子

By 阳小戎

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
716 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

When Zhao Rong opened his eyes, he found himself in a bridal chamber decorated with red candles and festive paper-cut windows. Right in front of him, on the wedding bed, sat a bride in a phoenix coronet and ceremonial robe, her head covered with a red veil. Zhao Rong rubbed his sleepy eyes. Wait, I’ve become a groom? Oh, a live-in son-in-law, at that. Got it. He adjusted his facial expression, preparing to give a crooked smile. Hold on… huh? Something’s off. The bride is my childhood sweetheart! And she secretly loves me? Oh, in that case, everything’s fine. This feels just right. Zhao Rong happily stepped forward and lifted the red veil. Hey, hey, wife, why are you running away? In a chaotic era, as the tides of the times swept forward, scholar Zhao Rong stepped up to face them. Not only did he need to chase after the footsteps of his childhood sweetheart, the Sword Immortal wife, but he also wanted to witness firsthand the great debates of the Hundred Schools that engulfed much of the cultivation world…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Have a Sword Immortal Wife Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Have a Sword Immortal Wife I dove into "I Have a Sword Immortal Wife" with a mix of excitement and trepidation, given its unique blend of genres. It promised a journey through action, romance, and xianxia cultivation, and while it delivered on some fronts, the experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were undeniably captivating. The premise of a reincarnated MC waking up on his wedding night with amnesia immediately hooked me. The early interactions and the initial conflict with his bride were intriguing and set the stage for a potentially epic narrative. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the slow-burn, slice-of-life aspects of the story. The author does a commendable job of building the world and developing the characters, especially in the early arcs. The balance between action, cultivation, and romance was well-managed, creating a compelling and engaging read. The protagonist's journey of self-discovery and his gradual regaining of memories was also a highlight. I found myself invested in his desire to make amends for his past actions. The ancient Chinese school setting also added a unique flavor to the story, which I appreciated. ### Areas of Concern My biggest disappointment, and it seems I'm not alone in this, is the abrupt ending. The story felt like it was just hitting its stride when it was cut short. It's disheartening to invest so much time and emotion into a narrative, only to have it unresolved. The author's decision to drop the story due to feeling burned out, while understandable, left me with a sense of incompleteness. I was left wanting more, and not in a good way. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I have to tread carefully. There's a major plot point regarding the MC's initial rejection of his bride and the reasons behind it. While I won't go into specifics, I will say that it's a pivotal moment that shapes the entire trajectory of the story. The angst and emotional turmoil that follow are significant, so be prepared for some potentially heart-wrenching moments. ### Final Verdict "I Have a Sword Immortal Wife" is a story with immense potential that unfortunately falls short of its promise due to its incomplete nature. While the world-building, character development, and early romance are commendable, the abrupt ending leaves a lingering sense of dissatisfaction. If you're willing to overlook the lack of closure, there's still much to enjoy in this novel. However, proceed with caution, knowing that you may never get the resolution you crave.

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